New Tomb Raider Game Details Leaked

Information about him new tomb raider game A voice acting casting script was reportedly leaked. Codenamed Project Jawbreaker, Crystal Dynamics’ upcoming Tomb Raider will apparently feature a more experienced Lara Croft as she works with “a group of fellow raiders” in an attempt to “protect the artifacts” and save the world from “a mysterious cataclysm”. ”

What we know so far about the new Tomb Raider game

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As reported by Colin Moriarty, aka @notaxation on Twitter, a source leaked a script to him that the actors have been using to try out for the role of Croft. Sharing the news on his Sacred Symbols podcast, he points out (via a series of tweets from @MelonieMac and @SmashLara) that Crystal Dynamics is reportedly looking for a “true British VA.” The developer appears to be looking for someone who can do motion capture work as well, considering the studio also wants the voice actor to be in their mid-thirties, 5’6″, and athletic.

Project Jawbreaker will reportedly continue the realism the modern Tomb Raider series is known for, but will also have “fantasy elements.” As for the story, Croft “struggles with loneliness” despite being a strong and independent adventurer, and she chooses to work with other raiders who look up to her. Because the media and tabloids report on Lara’s adventurers around the world, she has inspired other people to do what she does, despite how dangerous she is. That said, it’s possible that she is working with others for more practical reasons, as there is “a mysterious cataclysm that she cannot face alone.”

Overall, the story will leave behind Croft’s “family problems” from the previous games. This matches what Rhianna Pratchett, one of the lead writers on the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot, hoped to see, as she wanted her to have less “her daddy issues” than her. Earlier in April, Crystal Dynamics revealed that the new Tomb Raider game would be built on Unreal Engine 5.

In other news, PS5 shipments have reached 21.7 million units, and former developers CD Projekt Red are forming a new studio to create a new set of IPs in feudal Japan.

Source: www.playstationlifestyle.net